The “She Did What?” book series follows the stories of fearless young girls entrapped by science in creative and adventurous ways! The perfect gift for a curious son, daughter, niece, nephew or grandkid, these colouring books teach special STEM concepts at an early age in subtle ways your child can get immersed in!
Whether we follow Roxy on an adventure of building a model rocket to find her missing dog Spot, or Julia doing experiments to understand the mysterious rock that landed behind her house, these stories will capture your child’s mind while teaching the scientific method, engineering and critical thinking!
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Parents, your support is crucial in shaping your daughter's confidence and belief in her abilities. Our latest blog explores the sociology behind self-efficacy and provides actionable steps to help you boost your daughter's self-efficacy, especially in STEM fields.
The science of skyscrapers is a fascinating blend of engineering, architecture, and materials science, creating structures that defy gravity and define skylines. Women like Jeanne Gang and Zaha Hadid have shown that gender is no barrier to success in this field, inspiring young girls to pursue their dreams in STEM. By fostering creativity and providing support and opportunities, we can encourage the next generation of female architects and engineers to reach for the sky, building the skyscrapers of tomorrow.
This Mother's Day, let's celebrate and recognize the incredible impact mothers have on their daughters' journeys into the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Our latest blog post delves into the pivotal role that moms play in shaping their daughters' attitudes toward these critical fields.
Discover the surprising connection between humor and STEM education in our latest blog post, "The Interplay of Humor and STEM Education: Celebrating the International Day of Laughter." Delve into how laughter not only lightens the mood but significantly enhances learning outcomes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. From boosting memory retention to fostering creative problem-solving, find out why incorporating humor into STEM subjects could revolutionize the way these disciplines are taught.
Each Halloween, streets are flooded with an array of mystical creatures, superheroes, and iconic figures. Amidst the sea of costumes, one particular image stands out — the witch with her tall, pointy hat. But the story behind this iconic hat, and its intriguing connection to alewives, dives deep into the history of early women in STEM and the science behind brewing. Join us on this journey as we uncover the magical blend of history, science, and societal evolution.